Maple Crest
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Train fatality in Maple Crest area renews emergency access concernsA 35-year-old man was struck and killed by a train in southeast Edmonton's Maple Crest community, reigniting concerns about emergency access to the neighbourhood.CanadaJul 29, 2025
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Councillors decide not to expand road access to southeast Edmonton communityCity councillors have decided not to expedite increased road access to a southeast Edmonton community where people have raised safety concerns.FireApr 13, 2022
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Vancouver Legion branch vows to fight New Year’s Eve evictionA Vancouver branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is facing an eviction deadline from a building it helped build, but says it had a deal with the landlord to operate rent-free.NewsDec 31, 2021
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B.C. Legion facing holiday eviction from building it helped build on land it donatedThe Shalom Branch 178 was formed 75 years ago and has been active in the community since then, raising money for numerous causes and supporting veterans.NewsDec 24, 2021
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Train collision with woman, 34, once again cuts off access to Maple Crest neighbourhoodThe woman, 34, attempted to run across the CN railway tracks at Maple Road and was subsequently hit by the front of a northbound train, Edmonton police said.CanadaOct 26, 2021
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Maple Crest residents renew concerns about trains blocking emergency access to Edmonton areaResidents of the Maple Crest neighbourhood continue to raise concerns about the lack of access to their community.TrafficJan 14, 2021
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Van set on fire was used in southeast Edmonton apartment shooting: policeEdmonton police are investigating in the city's southeast, where a man was shot and the suspect van set on fire just a few blocks away.CrimeOct 20, 2020
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Maple Crest residents concerned with trains blocking emergency access to Edmonton neighbourhoodMaple Crest residents are worried about a lack of access, due to a train crossing across the only road that goes into the southeast Edmonton neighbourhood.TrafficJan 31, 2020
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